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Is there anyway to get my server back on-line after deleting the Master LDF?
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 02/13/2001 Views: 8
What happens if I delete LDF File? How can I often shrink it, since it grows indefinetly?
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 10/18/2002 Views: 4
HI,  I have database (SQL SERVER 2000) which we r using from past two years.  the size of transactiona log file  is very high ..around 11GB. where as my total drive space 12GB. why LOG fi...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 07/10/2004 Views: 0
What does a ldf file actually contain.  Does this physical file hold every transaction that has ever occured?
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 04/12/2004 Views: 12
I was trying to reduce the size of my .ldf file by stopping SQL Server, deleting the file, then restarting SQL Server. I did the above. When I open Enterprise Mngr, the database has (suspect) ne...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 02/01/2004 Views: 0
Hello. I need to find a way to view the transaction logs for a SQL Server 2000 database. It's also important that the log is configured to show changes made to the raw data in the database (i.e., v...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 02/25/2003 Views: 0
Has someone wrtitten a converter using csvde output to a ldifde input file? The purpose would be to export the AD info to a csv, modify some information with Excle and magically generate a ldifde ...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 07/09/2003 Views: 0
dear sir   i have deleted the ldf file for a database accidently and i couldn't recover the file. Is there any way to create an ldf file for an existing mdf. any suggestions. thank u khaldoun...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 07/12/2004 Views: 0
i have a data file which is auto.mdb auto.ldf how can i bring the data file into sql server?
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 12/08/2003 Views: 0
Hi there. I've faced a problem with my databse and I'm asking someone for help. My problem: I had a database that one of its tables was dropped accidentally. unfortunately I didn't have any back...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 07/12/2004 Views: 0